TorontoFC disrupts

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  1. pettyfog

    pettyfog Well-Known Member

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  2. timmyg

    timmyg Well-Known Member

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    How many years before we start seeing stories about how inept TFC's ownership/management is?

    Three coaches in three years is never a good thing. Especially when its an expansion team that's only three years old.

    Plus, haven't they gone through like 30+ players in that time?
     
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  3. pettyfog

    pettyfog Well-Known Member

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    hmmm.. that would be last year, 'minus one'.. right?
    MLSE doesnt have a sterling track record of success lately. counting the 80's and 90's as recent.
    If anyone had a clue you'd think Mo Johnston would. But then you'd think the same about Matt Millen in Detroit
     
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  4. SteveM19

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    Can we make a case of TFC being the Tottenham of MLS? They go through players like toilet paper, they buy badly, they have gone through I don't know how many managers, and they have a huge gap between what they will realistically achieve and what they can achieve.

    TFC=THFC

    That should be a T-shirt.
     
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  5. Spencer

    Spencer Active Member

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    The Globe was on this as well;
    http://www.theglobeandmail.com/sports/p ... le1337864/

    When things go bad for teams in Toronto the pressure is amplified not only by the local T.O. media but the Canadian media as a whole. The Jays, Raps, and Leafs all suffer tremendously from this. Their follies are featured not only in the local news but of the top of 'Sportscentre' and the national papers. It all compounds and contributes to the air of hopelessness. TFC's honeymoon is over and they too are beginning to suffer this fate.
     
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  6. Spencer

    Spencer Active Member

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    The Globe was on this as well;
    http://www.theglobeandmail.com/sports/p ... le1337864/

    When things go bad for teams in Toronto the pressure is amplified not only by the local T.O. media but the Canadian media as a whole. The Jays, Raps, and Leafs all suffer tremendously from this. Their follies are featured not only in the local news but of the top of 'Sportscentre' and the national papers. It all compounds and contributes to the air of hopelessness. TFC's honeymoon is over and they too are beginning to suffer this fate.
     
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